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  • NotBelievingIt
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 595

    Wee! Huge volume and a big price jump today.

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    • 534623
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 1865

      Originally posted by Maradona
      This is certainly discouraging news, 90 000 shares dumped , looks like insider trading to me.

      that's like 200 k right there, somebody chickened out .
      somebody bought them rather cheap at the right moment. and if "somebody" could sell most of them in the past trading week or on friday...then...not bad

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      • The Alchemist
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 265

        Originally posted by 534623
        somebody bought them rather cheap at the right moment. and if "somebody" could sell most of them in the past trading week or on friday...then...not bad

        Yeah, they must have really made out on the 90K shares traded. Haha, you've got to be kidding me...

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        • 534623
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 1865

          Originally posted by The Alchemist
          Yeah, they must have really made out on the 90K shares traded. Haha, you've got to be kidding me...
          who is saying "they"? I said "somebody" ... and not "they".

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          • The Alchemist
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 265

            Originally posted by 534623
            who is saying "they"? I said "somebody" ... and not "they".
            What's the difference? The amount of money traded was ridiculously small.

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            • 534623
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2011
              • 1865

              Originally posted by The Alchemist
              What's the difference? The amount of money traded was ridiculously small.
              really?
              if somebody bought on march 3 about 90000 shares for about ~$2.0 per share and could sell them easily last week or on friday (and he could easily!) for about ~2.7 per share - yup, about $60k gain is a ridiculously small gain for "somebody" who actually expected essentially more than just ~2.7 per share. i agree.

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              • The Alchemist
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 265

                Originally posted by 534623
                really?
                if somebody bought on march 3 about 90000 shares for about ~$2.0 per share and could sell them easily last week or on friday (and he could easily!) for about ~2.7 per share - yup, about $60k gain is a ridiculously small gain for "somebody" who actually expected essentially more than just ~2.7 per share. i agree.
                Yeah, dude! 60K that's biggggg money. It was all an orchestrated fraud, for the massive sum of 60K. You nailed it Sherlock!

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                • NotBelievingIt
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 595

                  Originally posted by The Alchemist
                  Yeah, dude! 60K that's biggggg money. It was all an orchestrated fraud, for the massive sum of 60K. You nailed it Sherlock!
                  lol

                  some people have no grasp of the sheer amount of money traded hands everyday on the open stock market in stocks, not to mention options and other instruments. Thats not even talking about the derivatives market that is totally unregulated...

                  Also, one man isn't going to be able to offload 90k shares in such a thinly traded stock without seriously moving the market - against him. It would take *days* to do that and he wouldn't get them all out at one price either, he'd get various size lots at various prices.

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                  • Davey Jones
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 356

                    Well, I'm worried that I should have sold at 2.60, but now that it's in the mid-1.00's, I might as well ride thise train all the way to the station. No point in selling now, go big or go home and all that jazz.

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                    • The Alchemist
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 265

                      Originally posted by Davey Jones
                      Well, I'm worried that I should have sold at 2.60, but now that it's in the mid-1.00's, I might as well ride thise train all the way to the station. No point in selling now, go big or go home and all that jazz.
                      When you invest in very thinly traded stocks you've got to be prepared for a bumpy ride. So few shares are exchanged per day that even a small handful of investors selling can put massive downward pressure on the stock price. It can swing back the other way just as easily.

                      Not trying to sway you one way or other. But, if you invested in them because you believe in their team and the science, then there is no reason to get out. The fundamentals are the same as they were a week ago. The trial data will be the make or break. Not some loud mouth talk show host who made some ill advised comments in a news letter.

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                      • gmonasco
                        Inactive
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 883

                        Originally posted by The Alchemist
                        When you invest in very thinly traded stocks you've got to be prepared for a bumpy ride.
                        Indeed. Ninety minutes ago Replicel stock plunged to around $1.50 per share, and now it's back up to $2.00 (about where it started the day).

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